Baby Romper Goes to Eleven…
Happy 11/11 Day! What better way to celebrate than by making lots of references to Spinal Tap and Nigel Tufnel?! By getting a kick out this baby romper created by Jennifer of The Coin Laundry, of course.
Happy 11/11 Day! What better way to celebrate than by making lots of references to Spinal Tap and Nigel Tufnel?! By getting a kick out this baby romper created by Jennifer of The Coin Laundry, of course.
Our friend, Bonnie, over at StarWars.com posted about this amazing Star Wars-themed baby nursery that was featured on Oh Dee Doh. Most of the items in the nursery were purchased ready-made, but I love the handmade touch of the cross-stitched baby announcement. The cross-stitch was recently created by my husband’s grandmother. She came up with […]
I’m filing away all sorts of ideas for the holidays right now and I’ve bookmarked this quick suggestion from the Birch Fabrics blog. Using their Mod Basics collection, they made simple decals with what appears to be Wonder Under. Cut out a favorite animal shape and apply to a romper of your choice.
I’ve been a huge fan of Heather Moore‘s Skinny LaMinx designs for a long time, and just noticed that she has a delightful little section of her Etsy shop for the little ones, called Mini LaMinx, cutely enough. It has a bunch of these adorable onesies and some sweet smock dresses to boot.
I fell in love with Carolyn Caffelle’s sushi costume she made for her son and showed off on The Martha Stewart Show yesterday. You can make a version of this using a onesie you might already have at home. …and because I can’t resist, check out her set of twin Super Mario Brothers onesies.
I am so excited about this book. If you have a little boy, you will have already noticed that not only is it hard to find cute boy clothes, it’s just as hard to find cute boy patterns so you can make your own. Enter Sewing for Boys, by the ladies who brought you Patterns […]
This quilted modular star from Kid Giddy would make a great baby gift for a friend. Get the pattern and how-to over on her blog. Thanks, Heather!